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. >> did you grow up what you would call religiously extreme environment? >> no, not at all. >> what was it like to be a kid in your house? >> i don't imagine anything different from any other new yorker, at least a muslim new yorker because there is some religion involved, sure. i grew up playing basketball, going to school. >> mo's high school paper published an essay praising super heroes including albert einstein, winston churchill and mr. burke. he went to community college, made the dean's list and caught the eye of a colombia university recruiter. there you are colombia university, a hard school to get in. >> yeah, i was excited. >> until a teacher in a class about islam played a provocative and controversial film called "submission". >> it's a video about a woman in a birka with koran writing pointed on her and one of the most offensive things that made me feel alienated. it's an emotional thing and still bothers me. >> do you think this was a turning point for you? >> it's c is. i became observant. >> mo left columbia and for awhile drove a taxi th
. >> did you grow up what you would call religiously extreme environment? >> no, not at all. >> what was it like to be a kid in your house? >> i don't imagine anything different from any other new yorker, at least a muslim new yorker because there is some religion involved, sure. i grew up playing basketball, going to school. >> mo's high school paper published an essay praising super heroes including albert einstein, winston churchill and mr. burke. he went to...
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. >> reporter: children connecting to the environment instead of electronics. >> when he and i go hiking, he'll stop for like four minutes or five minutes and just listen and point at birds. >> angela, can you cover it with dirt? >> reporter: so-called nature schools are spreading across the country. it's not just private schools embracing the outdoors. >> this in the summertime, the third graders are growing corn, beans, and squash -- >> reporter: at this public school in brooklyn, what used to be a parking lot has been transformed into a garden complete with a hen house. >> we're getting kids who might not have a chance to be outside and get their hands in the dirt to get to really do that. >> reporter: in the dead of winter, classes meet in the greenhouse for a lesson that can even make kids cheer for broccoli. >> broccoli! >> reporter: it seems learning where their food comes from -- >> what about carrots, where do they grow? >> in the ground. >> reporter: can make veggies more fun. >> tasty. >> reporter: a new take on the traditional classroom that has these kids begging for more. k
. >> reporter: children connecting to the environment instead of electronics. >> when he and i go hiking, he'll stop for like four minutes or five minutes and just listen and point at birds. >> angela, can you cover it with dirt? >> reporter: so-called nature schools are spreading across the country. it's not just private schools embracing the outdoors. >> this in the summertime, the third graders are growing corn, beans, and squash -- >> reporter: at this...
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for a male bachelorette >> seth: okay, recycling, i appreciate that we're all doing our best for the environment but i'm pretty sure this is a scam nothing's quite as depressing as spending 15 minutes rinsing out a tub of hummus, just to catch the garbage man throwing everything into the back of the same truck [ laughter ] recycling, reduce, reuse, ra burnt. up next, family-owned farms -- [ buzzer ] oh, that buzzer means we've run out of time. we'll have to get to that next time this has been "ya burnt. [ cheers and applause we will be right back with our friend bill hader, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ why do salads settle on the same 5 things? there's thousands of ingredients out there. the freshest stuff this planet can grow. not buzzword fresh. but, actually fresh-fresh. fresh. at panera, we hand-pick berries at peak-season. use creamy avocado. cage-free eggs. and a dressing fit for a goddess. oh and every ingredient is 100% clean. come taste what a salad should be. and for your next event big or small, try panera catering. panera. food as it should be. (vo) be the first to experience
for a male bachelorette >> seth: okay, recycling, i appreciate that we're all doing our best for the environment but i'm pretty sure this is a scam nothing's quite as depressing as spending 15 minutes rinsing out a tub of hummus, just to catch the garbage man throwing everything into the back of the same truck [ laughter ] recycling, reduce, reuse, ra burnt. up next, family-owned farms -- [ buzzer ] oh, that buzzer means we've run out of time. we'll have to get to that next time this has...
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. >> we want to create a solid environment where students can learn together in a safe classroom. >> reporter: 90 students from 11 countries are enrolled in the program, all of them hoping for a better future. >> my family come here for jobs and opportunities. >> reporter: those behind the academy say refugees have never needed more support. yesterday president trump announced he's cutting the number of refugees allowed to resettle in the u.s. this coming here by nearly half. >> so much danger and it's bad that they cut the opportunity to have a better life in this country. >> reporter: tatiana says she feels lucky to be here and be part of internationals academy. >> now so far 90 students have signed up for the academy but the principal here tells me more students are enrolling every day as new refugees arrive. reporting live in san pablo, i'm jodi hernandez. >> thanks, jodi. up next, cautiously optimistic. react to a high school and its move to open investigation and the reason a private investigator's encouraging to wait on filing a civil lawsuit. >>> and friday evening a pretty v
. >> we want to create a solid environment where students can learn together in a safe classroom. >> reporter: 90 students from 11 countries are enrolled in the program, all of them hoping for a better future. >> my family come here for jobs and opportunities. >> reporter: those behind the academy say refugees have never needed more support. yesterday president trump announced he's cutting the number of refugees allowed to resettle in the u.s. this coming here by nearly...
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. >> if this can be designed to provide more housing, a more urban environment, i think that's exactly what we want here. >> developers could actually include affordable housing in this project. >>> no word on when the new salesforce transit center will reopen. it's been closed for months because of cracks found in steel support beams. but engineers did reveal more about what appears to be behind the cracks, and it all meshes with what our investigative team has been telling you for weeks. nbc bay area's jaxon van derbeken has this story. >> reporter: this photo shows a crack in a four-inch-thick layer of steel at the bottom of a beam, helping to hold up the transbay terminal across fremont street. experts studying the failure told the transbay project governing board they found tiny cracks along the edges of so-called weld access holes. >> preexisting defect that occurred during the fabrication process. >> reporter: new york steel expert, robert beckio, says the cracks likely formed when workers cut the steel with a welding torch. >> we found these small cracks throughout all sections
. >> if this can be designed to provide more housing, a more urban environment, i think that's exactly what we want here. >> developers could actually include affordable housing in this project. >>> no word on when the new salesforce transit center will reopen. it's been closed for months because of cracks found in steel support beams. but engineers did reveal more about what appears to be behind the cracks, and it all meshes with what our investigative team has been...
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it's my job to protect as a public safety,pg&e, keeping the powerlines clear while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing. the work that we do helps protect it. public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around the powerlines. we want to keep the power on for our customers. we want to keep our communities safe. this is our community. this is where we live. we need to make sure that we have a beautiful place for our children to live. together, we're building a better california. >>> and back at 8:30, october 12th, 2018. and hoda kotb, we got that friday feeling on the plaza. this is a lively bunch. >> this is fun, man. >> awesome crowd. >> this is n. >> senior trip. >> we have a "crowd moment"? >> yeah. >> looking for anna. anna. >> hi, >> anna, somebody tell monsieur celebrating a birthday. >> 68 years. >> wouldn't have guessed it. >> thank you very much. you were a nurse for how many years? >> 45. >> 45 years. and perhaps most importantly, a three-year cancer survivor. >> three-year cancer sur
it's my job to protect as a public safety,pg&e, keeping the powerlines clear while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing. the work that we do helps protect it. public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around the powerlines. we want to keep the power on for our customers. we want to keep our communities safe. this is our community. this is where we live. we need to make sure that we...
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for a male bachelorette >> seth: okay, recycling, i appreciate that we're all doing our best for the environment but i'm pretty sure this is a scam nothing's quite as depressing as spending 15 minutes rinsing out a tub of hummus, just to catch the garbage man throwing everything into the back of the same truck [ laughter ] recycling, reduce, reuse, ra burnt. up next, family-owned farms -- [ buzzer ] oh, that buzzer means we've run out of time. we'll have to get to that next time this has been "ya burnt. [ cheers and applause we will be right back with our friend bill hader, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ things are bad. but they should be good. money... like a good, clean planet. that's better then a broken dirty one. with good, happy, non disgruntled people. and good nutritious food. all preferable to the not so good alternatives. so, if you agree with this rogue radical thinking, give us a try. we're called clif bar. and our logo looks like this. ♪ [video game sounds playing in the background] [video game sounds playing in the background] security for the little ones inside. possibly th
for a male bachelorette >> seth: okay, recycling, i appreciate that we're all doing our best for the environment but i'm pretty sure this is a scam nothing's quite as depressing as spending 15 minutes rinsing out a tub of hummus, just to catch the garbage man throwing everything into the back of the same truck [ laughter ] recycling, reduce, reuse, ra burnt. up next, family-owned farms -- [ buzzer ] oh, that buzzer means we've run out of time. we'll have to get to that next time this has...
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experience like this, whether you are found to be a cold-blooded murderer or not, you cannot go into that environment with your head in that same place. >> no. >> it's not possible. >> those that have seen him around the track say that that, that, whatever that was, has completely vanished, gone. >> it's obvious. it's very apparent that that person is no longer with us. that as much as reeva steenkamp is no longer on this earth, that oscar pistorius is also gone with her. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." we'll be back again sunday at 7:00/six: 7:00/six: 7:00/6:00 7:00 . - previously grimm... - your child is very active. that means it will not be long. - it's only been six months. [screams] - we must get you into hiding. we must not arouse the suspicion of prince victor. - we've linked this attack to two other scalpings. so it seems that we have a serial killer who's targeting men in uniform. - "the wildesheer scalp their defeated enemies. "they sew these trophies of war into cloaks of hair, "supposedly giving them the power of the warriors they've defeated." - will you..arry me? [clock c
experience like this, whether you are found to be a cold-blooded murderer or not, you cannot go into that environment with your head in that same place. >> no. >> it's not possible. >> those that have seen him around the track say that that, that, whatever that was, has completely vanished, gone. >> it's obvious. it's very apparent that that person is no longer with us. that as much as reeva steenkamp is no longer on this earth, that oscar pistorius is also gone with...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> for eight years torrance police detective walt delsigne worked away at the carol lubahn file drawn by an irresistible not disappear voluntarily, but actual evidence of a crime? just wasn't any. he went over there to his sanningent. >> he invited us in, but we did catch him unexpectedly, but that was the plan. >> was mike upset or thrown off? >> not at all. very nice like i anticipated he would be because i now heard from everybody from the family how mike is a good guy. so together they went over again the details of that last night back in march '81 and right away mike remembered a little more about the night carol presented him with a real estate contract and a demand they sell their tiny house. >> she came in and did she turn and walk away with it? what happened? >>
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> for eight years torrance police detective walt delsigne worked away at the carol lubahn file drawn by an irresistible not disappear voluntarily, but actual evidence of a crime? just wasn't any. he went over there to his sanningent....
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we'll be right back with bill nighy. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ colleen loves helping the environment. ...and dale, well he loves colleen. they have their differences. but they make it work, most of the time. and at least they agree one thing. new tide purclean it's the first bio-based detergent... with the cleaning power of tide. so you can actually clean your clothes and still... ...do your part. new tide purclean. the first bio-based detergent with the cleaning power of tide. if it's got to...
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nobody likes taking a child out of its environment. but the law is the law and the court spoke and said the court is in danger. and so we had to do whate d to do. >> there was still no sign of the mysterious sarah barlow, whose call had prompted the raid and all that followed. the rangers did, however, find files of birth records. but untangling the web of names and bloodlines was overwhelming, if not impossible. >> you were essentially learning an entire network of community or people. they all have similar names. they all look the same. they all dress the same. they all act the sap. >> they needed somebody to tell them what it all mentd, crack the code, unravel the secrets. an expert who knew it all from the inside. >> and finally he said, we are in over our heads. can you please come down and help us? and so i did. >> and what she exposed deep inside the ranch was a very dark and carefully guarded secret about a religion and its prophet, warren jeffs. >> coming up, investigators make a strange discovery but only rebecca can explain
nobody likes taking a child out of its environment. but the law is the law and the court spoke and said the court is in danger. and so we had to do whate d to do. >> there was still no sign of the mysterious sarah barlow, whose call had prompted the raid and all that followed. the rangers did, however, find files of birth records. but untangling the web of names and bloodlines was overwhelming, if not impossible. >> you were essentially learning an entire network of community or...
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so it was very much a supportive environment. >> reporter: and lynn doted on her only son. it might be trite to say this, but she loved him more than life itself. he was the center of her universe. >> reporter: so after what happened, mark flew tout california right away to comfort charlie and fred, and to make funeral arrangements for his only sister lynn. and at the very same time, as if in another world altogether, a world devoted to the minutia of violent crime, detective richard birdsall poked around the entrails of this burglary gone bad. he could perhaps write up a report, be done with it, make the growing bad press go away. but no, richard birdsall was a troubled man. >> we said, we know something's wrong. my partner and i just feel something's wrong. but we don't know yet. >> reporter: wrong? well, of course it was. but the wrong the detective had in mind was not the fwreef or the loss or the vitriol thrown at the police. no, it was almost like a smell. the kind that sticks in your nose. something off. >>> coming up -- one of the strangest things of all was the all
so it was very much a supportive environment. >> reporter: and lynn doted on her only son. it might be trite to say this, but she loved him more than life itself. he was the center of her universe. >> reporter: so after what happened, mark flew tout california right away to comfort charlie and fred, and to make funeral arrangements for his only sister lynn. and at the very same time, as if in another world altogether, a world devoted to the minutia of violent crime, detective...
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. >> narrator: it's as if he had been exposed to some toxic chemicals in his environment. he had worked for four years at his uncle's phoenix industrial, having worked in an assembly line involved in painting. any toxic chemicals there? >> the coroner told her a lot of the chemical compounds were similar to what the chemical compound was that they found in him. >> narrator: right after that, holly called matt's uncle, the owner of the company. >> holly said that he needed to call the coroner so he could explain what matthew was exposed to. >> narrator: after the coroner got a proper list of the chemicals they used, he pretty much ruled out any industrial cause. >> all those chemicals were safe to work with, they were osha approved and they had masks to wear. >> narrator: so if not that, what? perhaps it was unhappily all too common, when death occurs in someone too young. that a young man with the pain of his kidney stones, decided to end it all. it was the coroner's investigator that brought it up with matt's mother. >> he questioned me, would matt have committed suicide?
. >> narrator: it's as if he had been exposed to some toxic chemicals in his environment. he had worked for four years at his uncle's phoenix industrial, having worked in an assembly line involved in painting. any toxic chemicals there? >> the coroner told her a lot of the chemical compounds were similar to what the chemical compound was that they found in him. >> narrator: right after that, holly called matt's uncle, the owner of the company. >> holly said that he...
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i mean, that mold and that bacteria that starts to grow on damp clothing in closed environments, that's pungent and you can really smell any bad stuff. i always use unscented soap in my laundry. i use, you know -- and as organically pleasing as possible. and if you forget, get up and put it in the dryer. >> i've done it. >> but don't make a habit of it. >> i know. but i feel so much better because martha says it's okay. martha, thank you so much. >> we got to the bottom of that. >> you're very welcome. >> thanks, martha. i bet she irons her sheets, too. you could probably bounce a corner off those. >> willie irons his underwear. >> you do? >> though. >> oh, okay. >> isn't that exciting? martha stewart. >> rossen reports now. >>> guys, queen elizabeth about to celebrate her 91st birthday. that's next month. how about we share a few royal secrets. the queen with's accessories, specifically her purse are more than just a fashion statement. according to a historian, it helps relay secret signals to her royal staff. savannah, if you could help us. the queen typically stands with her purse on
i mean, that mold and that bacteria that starts to grow on damp clothing in closed environments, that's pungent and you can really smell any bad stuff. i always use unscented soap in my laundry. i use, you know -- and as organically pleasing as possible. and if you forget, get up and put it in the dryer. >> i've done it. >> but don't make a habit of it. >> i know. but i feel so much better because martha says it's okay. martha, thank you so much. >> we got to the bottom...
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we're still in an environment where we're worried and that will hold back spending and sentiment. >> let's look back a little bit to see another element that may have had some impact here. that nasty debate over raising the debt ceiling that we watched play out in congress over the last several weeks, it clearly shook people up, didn't it? >> absolutely. a quick story. someone said to me the other day, what do you think about the debt ceiling? this person is not involved in any of this. i said why are you asking? he said i want to send my daughter to catholic school and the deposit is due next week. but if the economy is going to crash, i'm going to send her to public school. i thought, whoa, this is what's going on across the country -- indecision, lack of moving forward as a result of this talk in washington. don't underestimate what happened as a result of that back and forth because of the debt ceiling. people just stopped doing -- >> it was a near-death experience. social security checks, are they going to be in the mail? is the military going to be paid, our interest going to b
we're still in an environment where we're worried and that will hold back spending and sentiment. >> let's look back a little bit to see another element that may have had some impact here. that nasty debate over raising the debt ceiling that we watched play out in congress over the last several weeks, it clearly shook people up, didn't it? >> absolutely. a quick story. someone said to me the other day, what do you think about the debt ceiling? this person is not involved in any of...
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they're superadapted for arid environments. >> he looks like he could be prey for everything. >> lions, leopards. >> aw. >> bottom of the food chain. >> look how he's on his knees. >> that's how they move around. she's going after. why don't we bring out our next animal. >> these are raccoons, right? >> these are two baby raccoons, orphans. we're going to feed them a little bit of a treat. fruit loops. >> they can get in anybody's trash can. >> as you mentioned, raccoons, even though they're cute, they live all around us, they are wild animals. you never want to try to make them a pet. that goes for any of these animals. >> well, they're nocturnal, aren't they? >> they are generally nocturnal. in urban areas, oftentimes you'll see these guys coming out to take advantage of garbage and human food. >> they're running out of fruit loops. >> just because you see these guys in the day time does not mean they're rabid but you never want to approach any wild animal. these are our favorite because ranger rick is our mascot. let's bring out the next animal here. >> whoa, they were fighting othe
they're superadapted for arid environments. >> he looks like he could be prey for everything. >> lions, leopards. >> aw. >> bottom of the food chain. >> look how he's on his knees. >> that's how they move around. she's going after. why don't we bring out our next animal. >> these are raccoons, right? >> these are two baby raccoons, orphans. we're going to feed them a little bit of a treat. fruit loops. >> they can get in anybody's trash can....
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it's a friendly environment. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. [ laughs ] no... [ male announcer ] the febreze set & refresh with scented oils that eliminate odors for 30 days so you can breathe happy, guaranteed. you want that? you want a warm, super-delicious strawberry toaster strudel yeah but now i have nothing to eat sure you do. hey! you can have the pop tart! pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat >>> we're back in today's kitchen, getting saucy in the kitchen with gavin chasten, executive chef of cafe here in new york city. >> he's here making the perfect meal out of the last of the summer's tomatoes. >> what are you whipping up? >> sometimes the last of the tomatoes, sometimes you get some that are bruised. they've been around the block. >> i know the feeling. >> we make what we call tomato water. which is basically it's fennel, celery, basil, garlic, tomatoes. you pour that into a bowl. and then i'm going to add some salt and we're going to add some peppers as well. >> what are you making? >> this is going to be a broth pretty much or a soup.
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more environment d for you today. 63 degrees. elsewhere across the bay, 73 in san jose and gilroy. we continue to warm up. >> and that's your latest weather from here in los angeles. back to you. >> thanks very much. >>> now a dramatic prison break in texas that was caught on camera recently. savannah guthrie is here with details on this. >> good morning to you, matt. apparently sometimes the simple solution is the best one. two inmates tried to break out of prison through the front door. they attacked and overpowered a group of guards allowing one of the prisoners to briefly walk free. >> reporter: it was around 3:00 a.m. when two inmates were using the phones in an area just outside the jail's booking office. when a guard opened the door, mccluskey and archie rushed and tried o fight their way to freedom. mccluskey who is serving blor burglary and parole was quickly subdued. but archie ran out of the facility. he spent three days on the run. the walker county jail was built in 1980 and does not meet today's building standards according to the commission. 70 to 85 times a day offi
more environment d for you today. 63 degrees. elsewhere across the bay, 73 in san jose and gilroy. we continue to warm up. >> and that's your latest weather from here in los angeles. back to you. >> thanks very much. >>> now a dramatic prison break in texas that was caught on camera recently. savannah guthrie is here with details on this. >> good morning to you, matt. apparently sometimes the simple solution is the best one. two inmates tried to break out of prison...
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it's a friendly environment. [ facilitator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. [ laughs ] no... [ male announcer ] the febreze set & refresh with scented oils that eliminate odors for 30 days so you can breathe happy, guaranteed. [ female announcer ] yoplait's perfect blend of real fruit and the goodness of dairy is just a peel away. explore all the delicious flavors. yoplait. it is so good. and i saw another store's ad for these crayons at a lower price. no problem -- i can match that right here. oops -- i don't have the ad. you don't need it. oh, what about a coupon for these pens? yeah. easy. why does the glue not stick to the glue stick? well, it's very complicated, but it has to do with oxygen. i knew that. [ male announcer ] we're so confident in our low prices every day on everything for back to school, we back it with our easy ad match guarantee. get this graphing calculator for just $95. save money. live better. walmart. >>> and we're back from old montreal. [ cheers and applause ] >> and we've got bobbie thomas joining us today. >> we stuck her in our suitcase and she's
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>> really just changing the entire arc of their day and creating healthy environments for kids from morning until night. and i think with those small changes, we're starting to make some progress. >> the first lady of the united states and my best friend, mrs. michelle obama. >> it's been a whirlwind week. mrs. obama's been making big announcements in her own unique way. talking fitness and smart food choices with a bunch of little kids. >> i like to get relaxed, too. >> and one big one. >> also, is diet cola, is that a vegetable? >> grabbing the biggest headlines, a change that will affect us all. >> you also announced today, we're going to change the way food labels look. >> for the first time in two decades, the fda is going to improve those labels to make them easier for consumers to read and figure out, what's healthy, what isn't. >> how active were you in that process? and what impact do you hope to make? >> well, our offices work closely with the fda. but it's really a team effort. it's going to make it easier. and ease of choices is really what let's move has been about. >> it's all
>> really just changing the entire arc of their day and creating healthy environments for kids from morning until night. and i think with those small changes, we're starting to make some progress. >> the first lady of the united states and my best friend, mrs. michelle obama. >> it's been a whirlwind week. mrs. obama's been making big announcements in her own unique way. talking fitness and smart food choices with a bunch of little kids. >> i like to get relaxed, too....